Re: [twitter-dev] get the profile of those who clicked the link on twitter
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 1:14 AM, Cleimar Vidal cleimarvi...@hotmail.com wrote: have any way of knowing who clicked??... Em 08/06/2011, às 16:37, Scott Wilcox escreveu: Heya Neandertal, Cleimar, ... No, there is no way to know... Who clicked profile link on twitter. Regards, Cro-Magnon Nalin -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: https://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: https://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: https://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/twitter-development-talk
[twitter-dev] Re: Noise-tweet regex repository
also , there should be a way for people whose tweets are wrongly marked as spam to remove their reg -exes from the system- and the system can perhaps send a direct message to sender for every 100 or so noise tweets blocked. Just a thought.. N. S On 10/14/09, Dave Briccetti da...@davebsoft.com wrote: The regexes can be pulled into an application at runtime, or at any other time by humans, machines, and perhaps beasts. For now I am happy to take the submitted noise-tweet candidates and create the regexes from them. I’m thinking of expanding the filtering to include application names (the “source” from the status). Like “foursquare.” But then we get into an area where many Twitter users will want to see those, so this brings to mind client features where users can select which of these repository filters to use.
[twitter-dev] Re: U.S.Senator Orrin Hatch's Request To Follow Me!
It's much more likely that either: 1. You've directed multiple email accounts to your email id and it was sent to a different email acc or twitter id attached to different email acc. Log out of twitter and then try clicking follow invit - it should either 'already expired ' or ask login and then say expired /to diff person. 2. Possible That hatch's people sent the request to a list - and each follow me request can be used just once (like a linked in 'lets connect' request) 3. Whatever the case it reeks of in competence on part of Sen Hatch's web team.. Since logically he should not make his official twitter acc private.. Since he would want all to follow him.. Suggest you write to Sen Hatch or to his P R firm.. Or better still a letter to editor. Hope that helps.. Best Regards, N . S On 10/7/09, Bruce Horney redskin76...@gmail.com wrote: quite sure I sign in under only one name and make sure the http is correct before I sign in.Is It possible the follow request was put out then deleted? On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Peter Denton petermden...@gmail.com wrote: are you sure you are not signed into twitter or another third party app under a different username? On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Taz redskin76...@gmail.com wrote: I click on the friend request link from my e-mail to go into twitter and accept it and it says no follow request at this time and I have not accepted or denied the senator's follow request.What do I do to accept it? -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com
[twitter-dev] Re: How do I get the user_id for a screen_name WITHOUT
Nice logic Chad... Especially the way you parsed that expression into all permutations. Regards, N S On 9/29/09, Chad Etzel c...@twitter.com wrote: Uh, I guess it was unclear from the subject/body split of the question what exactly was meant... How do I get the user_id for a screen_name WITHOUT using a rate-limited call or one with authentication. ...can be read: How do I get the user_id for a screen_name without using a rate-limited call? And, how do I get the user_id for a screen_name without using one with authentication. ...or, it could be read: How do I get the user_id for a screen_name without using a rate-limited call? Or, how do I get the user_id for a screen_name using one with authentication. I read it the first way, due to the subject/body split... Boolean algebra, ftw? -Chad On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 1:17 AM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote: You can make any of the REST API calls with authentication. Abraham On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 22:10, Andy Freeman ana...@earthlink.net wrote: using a rate-limited call or one with authentication. I'd be (mostly) satisfied with an analog to http://twitter.com/al3x in terms of user-id. -- Abraham Williams | Community Evangelist | http://web608.org Hacker | http://abrah.am | http://twitter.com/abraham Project | http://fireeagle.labs.poseurtech.com This email is: [ ] blogable [x] ask first [ ] private. Sent from Madison, WI, United States -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com
[twitter-dev] Re: master thesis related to Twitter
Good luck buddy.. Btw I'm curious, What exactly are you referring to or focussing on when you say 'syntactic meaning of tweets' ? I mean I'd appreciate a clarification on 'syntactic meaning to whom ?' and 'syntactic meaning of tweets in what context ?' Just wondering.. Best Regards, Nalin On 9/25/09, Stefna mstefa...@gmail.com wrote: I've submitted a ticket with following content: *** *** *** I am a 23 years old student of informatics at AGH Universtity of Science and Technology in Cracow (Poland). Due to a rapid development, strict formed data and accessible API I would like to designate my master thesis to the Twitter related topic. My promoter is the PhD at the Department of Computer Linguistics and our first pick was vaguely to analyse the semantic meaning of tweets. Do you have suggestions about the dissertation topic? Do you have any pending requests or prospect features you want to develop? I will browse known issues, I will think thoroughly about the topic but still - your suggestion might be very helpful. Even the shortest one (like good luck) will encourage me to more intensive research. *** *** *** Does anyone have any suggestions? My ticket has a six-digit number so I'm afraid I won't get any answer :) I'll probably ask for help during my work so I subscribe to this group anyway. Thanks in advance! -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com
[twitter-dev] Re: تم افتتاح منتدى الع جمى سوفت زيارتك شرف لنا
Adam, Happy Id to you and all on this list. Secondly, With due respect to you, I want to point out that spammers dont typically read or care about responses. However such responses leave a bad taste and spoil impression in minds of other mature and serious list subscribers. Tell me: what would your response implying death to spammer achieve.. Which a 'thread locked and sender blocked ' response would not achieve ? Best wishes man and my regards.. Nalin On 9/21/09, Adam Cloud cloudy...@gmail.com wrote: I'm sorry you find my responses disgusting. However, being one of the people who always ends up having to fix things like this, i find it disgusting and offensive when people invade legitimate platforms of communication and post links to sites filled with malicious scripts and malware. 2009/9/20 Caliban Darklock cdarkl...@gmail.com 2009/9/19 Nalin Savara nsn...@gmail.com: That's true about spam.. But the message 'you do suck at.. ' is disgusting and offensive.. And apart from the spammer, even that poster should be banned and blacklisted. If we banned and blacklisted everything disgusting and offensive, there would be no internet. -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com
[twitter-dev] Re: تم افتتاح منتدى الع جمى سوفت زيارتك شرف لنا
Thanks for your mail Caliban. Cool.. I see your point.. Though I choose to differ and in my case I try to keep public mail exchanges mostly professional.. Anyways. . Take care buddy.. And have fun !!! Thanks and Regards, Nalin On 9/21/09, Caliban Darklock cdarkl...@gmail.com wrote: 2009/9/20 Nalin Savara nsn...@gmail.com: Tell me: what would your response implying death to spammer achieve.. Which a 'thread locked and sender blocked ' response would not achieve It's amusing. Granted, it's neither mature nor serious to snicker behind your hand at a snide remark, but it's a lot more fun. When spammers try to make money at our expense, it seems only fair that we could have a laugh or two at theirs. And saying someone should probably quit life isn't necessarily an implication that they should die, any more than get a life implies that you're dead, or real life implies that other forms of life are imaginary. You can take the mature and serious thing too far, and then it's no fun anymore. Of course, you may not want to have fun, but there's certainly no reason to run around shaking your finger at everyone who does. -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com